Interdepartmental Neuroscience Program, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL 60611, USA.
Department of Medical Social Sciences, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL 60611, USA.
Sci Adv. 2021 Jun 18;7(25). doi: 10.1126/sciadv.abf7144. Print 2021 Jun.
Although the human hippocampus is necessary for long-term memory, controversial findings suggest that it may also support short-term memory in the service of guiding effective behaviors during learning. We tested the counterintuitive theory that the hippocampus contributes to long-term memory through remarkably short-term processing, as reflected in eye movements during scene encoding. While viewing scenes for the first time, short-term retrieval operative within the episode over only hundreds of milliseconds was indicated by a specific eye-movement pattern, which was effective in that it enhanced spatiotemporal memory formation. This viewing pattern was predicted by hippocampal theta oscillations recorded from depth electrodes and by shifts toward top-down influence of hippocampal theta on activity within visual perception and attention networks. The hippocampus thus supports short-term memory processing that coordinates behavior in the service of effective spatiotemporal learning.
虽然人类的海马体对于长期记忆是必需的,但有争议的发现表明,它也可能支持短期记忆,以在学习过程中指导有效行为。我们检验了一个反直觉的理论,即海马体通过非常短暂的处理来促进长期记忆,这反映在场景编码过程中的眼球运动中。在第一次观看场景时,在几百毫秒的时间内,通过一种特定的眼球运动模式来表示短暂的检索操作,这种模式是有效的,因为它增强了时空记忆的形成。这种观看模式可以通过深度电极记录的海马体 theta 振荡和海马体 theta 对视觉感知和注意力网络内活动的自上而下影响的转变来预测。因此,海马体支持协调行为以实现有效时空学习的短期记忆处理。